155 Port Miami, USA PortMiami in Florida, also known as the ‘Cruise Capital of the World’, is one of the world’s largest and busiest cruise ports. It has nine modern terminals and is a key hub for sailing to The Bahamas, Mexico and the Caribbean, making it the departure port of choice for major cruise lines. The port is located minutes from Miami Beach and Downtown Miami, which allows guests to explore the area whilst remaining within the vicinity of the port and their ship. In addition, the port is well served by easy access to the interstate system and its proximity to Miami International Airport. Port Milwaukee, USA Port Milwaukee in the state of Wisconsin has two dedicated cruise ship docks and a third scheduled for construction in 2025. The port maintains secure and restricted facilities while ships are at berth, and partners with security providers that specialise in the cruise sector. This ensures passengers and crew members have secure access 24/7, with staff on hand around the clock. Dockside facilities include baggage screening, transportation transfers and ship services, such as fuelling by truck, potable water hookups and sewage removal. Milwaukee offers a range of shore excursions for visiting guests, including the Harley-Davidson Museum, Pabst Mansion and Milwaukee Public Market. Marina Bay Cruise Centre, Singapore Featuring a dedicated two-berth cruise facility and a spacious terminal, Marina Bay Cruise Centre Singapore (MBCCS) is suitable for hosting late and overnight calls. It is also an ideal turnaround port and a well-positioned destination for ships making day calls en route to other ports in the region. Visiting guests can explore nearby attractions including Marina Bay Sands, Clarke Quay and Lau Pa Sat, while those looking for a post-cruise holiday can store their baggage in the terminal or have it delivered to any hotel. In addition, disembarking guests can check in for same-day flights at MBCCS and have their baggage delivered to their flight.
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